Clara_Oswald
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Hi all,
I have received guaranteed entry to the UNSW psychological science course commencing semester 1 this year.
I have a question about what maths subject I am meant to take as UNSW seems to force maths upon all of their students in the science field.
I did preliminary 2U maths (don't remember a thing) and dropped it by the end of year 11 as I was doing quite poorly (by poorly I mean failing). Since then I took up HSC General 2 Mathematics as at the time I had my heart set on a Bachelor of Arts/Education (Secondary), majoring in History or English which is why I had never really focused on math. Despite this, my parents did not want me to drop maths completely which is why I then took up general maths.
However, half way through last year I stumbled upon the psychological science course and it looked rather interesting so I went to find out a little more about it and by the time I graduated I had completely changed my mind on what course to pursue for university.
I missed out on going to the information day that was held last week as I was overseas and only got back yesterday so I was unable to ask questions about what maths subject I am to take.
tl;dr?
I dropped from 2U mathematics to general mathematics and now I am unsure of what maths subject I am supposed to enroll in at UNSW as it says assumed knowledge is 2U maths. In other words, what is the lowest level of maths available at UNSW?
I am aware that I should do a bridging course, however UNSW don't seem to offer a 2U maths bridging course, only a 3U one. I was redirected to the TAFE site for the bridging course, but it starts this Monday and have had no time to enroll.
Would it be acceptable to pursue a bridging course at a different institution such as Sydney University or UTS? Or will UNSW not recognise that I have undertaken a bridging course?
Also, has anyone on here had any experience with bridging courses? If so, where did you go and what was it like? Was it helpful?
Thank you. Sorry it's so long :s
I have received guaranteed entry to the UNSW psychological science course commencing semester 1 this year.
I have a question about what maths subject I am meant to take as UNSW seems to force maths upon all of their students in the science field.
I did preliminary 2U maths (don't remember a thing) and dropped it by the end of year 11 as I was doing quite poorly (by poorly I mean failing). Since then I took up HSC General 2 Mathematics as at the time I had my heart set on a Bachelor of Arts/Education (Secondary), majoring in History or English which is why I had never really focused on math. Despite this, my parents did not want me to drop maths completely which is why I then took up general maths.
However, half way through last year I stumbled upon the psychological science course and it looked rather interesting so I went to find out a little more about it and by the time I graduated I had completely changed my mind on what course to pursue for university.
I missed out on going to the information day that was held last week as I was overseas and only got back yesterday so I was unable to ask questions about what maths subject I am to take.
tl;dr?
I dropped from 2U mathematics to general mathematics and now I am unsure of what maths subject I am supposed to enroll in at UNSW as it says assumed knowledge is 2U maths. In other words, what is the lowest level of maths available at UNSW?
I am aware that I should do a bridging course, however UNSW don't seem to offer a 2U maths bridging course, only a 3U one. I was redirected to the TAFE site for the bridging course, but it starts this Monday and have had no time to enroll.
Would it be acceptable to pursue a bridging course at a different institution such as Sydney University or UTS? Or will UNSW not recognise that I have undertaken a bridging course?
Also, has anyone on here had any experience with bridging courses? If so, where did you go and what was it like? Was it helpful?
Thank you. Sorry it's so long :s